When I saw the title I thought it was a newbie all exited over a common $2 from the bank. I was wrong, Nice find!
Cool! When I first joined my coin club, a fellow member paid the leader of the club who was talking to me a 1928 red seal $2 along with some other modern notes. After that, he sold me the bill for $2. Of course, It wasnt in the best shape and it had some writing on it.
I actually had a cool find at my local credit union a few years ago. I go there and get $2s halves and dollar coins at times, and one time, I got a bunch of $2 bills that had some red seal 1963 $2s mixed in them, in perfect condition, and I wondered "Why the heck did none of the tellers or workers at the credit union keep these?!" I only took a certain ammount of money, and they had more $2s, and I could have got more to search, the next day, but never did work up a good enough uge to get my ass out of bed to go there, get more $2s and check for more reds. Now I deeply regret it. I sold one of the red seals to my brother, one to my 7 Eleven collector buddy, and one of my grandmas, all of who are interested in $2 bills and that kind of stuff. I sold them at face, because I sold them to a friend and family. And also, because when my brother finds things I want, in people's garbage and I offer him money for it, he declines and tells me I could just have it because he is not charging family for something he got for free. So we do things for each other. I had 12 of them, but now I only have 9. And I just bought plastic sleves for these red seals a few days ago. So, in perfect condition, what approximately are these red seal $2 bills of mine worth?
according to the Freidberg book, in gem65 they will range from 20 to 125 depending on wether it is a star and whose signature is on the bill.